The Film Most Likely To Succeed, offers positive insights into the benefits of multi-modal and cross-curricular styles instead of traditionally segregated subject learning. The new BC curriculum also encourages cross-curricular collaboration for collaborative multi-disciplinary learning. The potential to nurture higher level learning through these fresh approaches is positive if integrated appropriately. However, the film does not truly grapple with the failures of neoliberal capitalism as workers become increasingly disposable through globalization dynamics. The desire of employers to have inventive learners is evident with the film interviewing tech CEO’s from Google that emphasize the importance of creative and collaborative labour. I am concerned about the constant push for flexible skilled labour, that reflects the capitalist desire to create a cheaper workforce that is constantly competing for jobs. I do agree that engineering an education system supportive of inquiry and collaboration is wonderful, but business also thrives on having modern workers that are flexible and dynamic under increasing income inequality. There are enourmous educational benefits for this type of learning but I am concerned about the power of business to manipulate labour. I did appreciate that the film showed how the power of collaboration has the potential to subvert destructive global systems of profit driven capitalism. The showcasing of work through public exhibition shown in the film, is a great idea to empower students and create excitement around their educational process. The growth mindset fostered through more in depth projects also reflects the new BC curriculum that has the potential to encourage learner engagement. Overall I thought the film provided positive pathways for increased engagement in education dynamics for both students and teachers.